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Special license plates would promote adoption

By Lisa Peakes on Friday, October 25, 2002.

A talk with Joan Espinola, who's working to bring the plates to NH, about how the money from the plates would be distributed, and who supports the bill in the legislature.

Special License Plate Places Limits on Choice

By Lisa Peakes on Friday, October 25, 2002.

A talk with Jennifer Frizzell, with Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, about her agency's response to the "Choose Life" license plate initiative.

Breast Cancer

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, October 10, 2002.

There’s been lots of confusion recently over the value of mammograms, self-exams and genetic testing. We’ll talk about detection, prevention and whether scientists are any closer to finding a cure. Laura’s guests are Nancy Ryan, chair of the New Hampshire Breast Cancer Coalition www.nhbcc.org and Beth Hale Campoli, program director of the Breast Care Center at St. Joseph’s Hospital www.stjosephhospital.com

New Campaign to Prevent Domestic Violence in Teens

By Raquel Maria Dillon on Tuesday, October 8, 2002.

THE GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE HAS KICKED OFF A NEW CAMPAIGN. IT'S CALLED "REACH OUT" AND IT'S AIMED AT PREVENTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AMONG A HIGH-RISK POPULATION: NEW HAMPSHIRE TEENAGERS. NHPR'S RAQUEL MARIA DILLON REPORTS.

How Long has Lyme Disease Been Around?

By Iain MacLeod on Friday, October 4, 2002.

Though it was only discovered in the 1970's, there is evidence that Lyme Disease was around long before then.

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Time and Place to Recycle Old Computers

By Lisa Peakes on Wednesday, October 2, 2002.

Time to recycle that old computer, TV, or any other electronic appliance or office machine. Lisa Peakes speaks to official at DES about this weekend's event.

End-of-Life Planning

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, October 2, 2002.

No one likes to talk about their own death or the death of a loved one, but our guests say it's a conversation everyone must have. Decisions about life-support and hospice scenarios should be made while we're still healthy, or we may give up the opportunity to make them ourselves. Laura talks with William Colby, attorney and author of "Long Goodbye: The Deaths of Nancy Cruzan" www.hayhouse.com, and Peg Gilmour, CEO of Home Health and Hospice Care www.hhhc.org

Supporting People with Brain Injuries

By John Walters on Tuesday, October 1, 2002.

People with brain injuries often go without the support and therapy they need. David Krempels knows this first-hand- he barely survived a traumatic injury in 1992. He was one of the lucky ones. He staged a remarkable recovery and he won a big liability award. He?s put the money to use helping others with brain injuries through a grant program and Steppingstones, a place for brain injured individuals to meet and participate in various activities. www.braininjurysupport.org